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Ugh, these injuries behave strangely sometimes, but he didn't look close to being match ready for Stoke, and I hope he wasn't rushed back. He'll fit in brilliantly now we are playing a more expansive style.
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You could see he pulled something almost straight after he came on.
Within five minutes he was playing in a centre back position as he couldn't chase his man on the wing.
It was a big mistake to play him and I'd really question this new big time medical division at LFC that's actually not improved our injury prone players one bit.
Aurelio, Gerrard, Kelly, Johnson, Torres. Their injuries continued after the medical department was put in place.
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People get injured, it's not an exact science, if it was that easy we wouldn't have any injuries because the medical experts could assess if something was about to go or if a groin/hamstring/whatever was particularly weak. It happens, you turn too awkwardly, you overstretch for the ball, you land on the turf uncomfortably. Shit happens. If we played him I'd imagine we thought he was fit enough, I think our caution with other players has been pretty significant on that note. Look at Gerrard, look at how we've handled Suarez because of his busy Summer.
I doubt we've thrown a player in just because we could. Aurelio is just injury prone fullstop, it happens. Gerrard's always had niggles and his groin snapped in training. Torres doesn't even play for us anymore. Hysterical beyond belief.
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What? Hysterical beyond belief? Well you've got a pretty low threshold for your belief system!
'Look how we've handled Suarez'? We played him in the first game of the season. Yeah, great medical advice there (Kenny admitted to the error post game). We played Carroll too early too (Kenny admits this also).
Isn't a revamped medical department with supposedly top guys supposed to fix people with niggling injuries? Assess exactly when players should realistically be ready?
If you're dismissing my concerns as 'hysterical beyond belief', so be it but if you really believe what you wrote, then it sounds to me like you agree with me that the club might have pissed away millions on this new medical department/sports science department.
Why? Because I think we're still suffering from the same problems, as shown in my first post with the list of players (+Carroll) and consider that to be an issue for this department.
You however are saying shit just happens. Doesn't matter who's taken over this revamped department.
So is the sports science department a waste of money? So far I believe, like you, that it is.